VOL. VI.--NO. 150. SHENANDOAH, PA., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10. 1891. ONE CENT. THE SUREST' ROAD TO WEALTH IS THROUGH LIBERAL ADVERTISING-! DIVIDE THEM. It Is hoped the viewers will care fully weigh all arguments made for and against the division of the wards of town and If this Is done, wo feel , confident, the decision will be In j nvor of the petitioners. The division I K a matter of absolute necessity and not a political whim, and any argu ment relating to partisanship Is wholly Irrelevant, If the request of the petitioners is not granted it will place the voters of the town at a dis advantage and deprive tho citizens of an ample enjoyment of that in which they are greatly Interested. rottsvilie, with less population than Shenandoah, has more wards than the'lattcr place and they were formed years ago when the town had a much smaller population than our town lias now. The opposition to the division of the wards comes from the same parties who opposed the original division years ago. Thoy are natural objectors and obstructionists and anything , looking towards progress never es capos their stamp of disapproval. The division of tho First, Third, Fourth and Fifth wards is an inipera tlve uecrQslty and, aside- from the question of economy, tho question of dividing tho Second ward is a sec ondary consideration. Delaware Republicans are to be congratulated upon their recent sweeping victory. Tho state can now be placed on thelist of victors for 1802. J uft as true as God made little apples the Republicans will carry the state in the next presidential campaign by a safe majority. The Patriot, published at the state capital, is now one of the best, neatest and newsiest dailies in the state. It is the most out-spukeu and independent of Democratic newspapers and It looks as bright as a newly-coined dol lar. Its editorials aud locals are well written and catching in style aud last, ?lmt not least, the advertisements are Models for newspaper men. The latter are certainly -attractive and cannot OZE3STTS per yd for tho BEST TABLE 01LCL0T11, Sold In other stores for 85c. All floor Oilcloths reduced. Call for bargains C. D. FRICKE'S Carpel Store, 10 South Jardin St, near Centre JUST RECEIVED AT ETEITER'S ! GENUINE IMPORTED GOODS Crosse and JBlacUivell's Chow-Choiu and Pickles. French Macaroni, 2 lbs. for 25c. " " Sardines in Oil, 2 cans for 85c. lancy Rice, 3 lb,i. for 25c. Erne California Eroits.. Fancy JPrunes, largo and fine, 15c, Choice JPr lines, 2 lbs. for 25c. Fvajwrated Jellied Apricots, 20c. Evaporated Peaches, 15c Canned Pears, Piums, Peaches and Apricots. PBESH O-OOIDS- m Flue Roasted CaUVe, 30c quality improved. ' Old Government Java frcsli roasted Fancy Talile Syrup 2 cits, for 25c. CUiifjer Snaps aud CoOcc Caltcu, 3 lbs. lor 25c. Hlclimed Hams. Lebanon Summer Sausage uud Chipped Beer Fancy Creamery aud Flue Dairy Hutter OIEH.I? Tontntoes, Corn for 25c and Early New Raisins 4 lbs lor 25c Wasliliiy: Powder, 4 lba for 35c Will have another lot of those Fancy), Moquttto Jluys at $1.25 in fall Id attract attention, which Is a boon for advertisers. After so many failures, the publication of such n good paper at the capital is quite a surprise. If the paper were of the right po litical stripe Its success would bo com plete. The opposition to the division of the wards comes from those who have been disappointed in politico and those who fear an increase of a few offices will hurt their Income. Or, in a few words self interest. The division of the present wards is imperative. TnE wards should be divided. Divide tho wards. Oh, What a Cough. haps of the sure approach of that more tor- lease, consumption, ask younwivaa If you can allord for tho sake of saving 50 reuts. to rim the rlhtcand do nothing- for It. wo Enow irom. experience inui nuiion a ultra will Cure your Cousb. It never falls. This explains why more than a Million Bottles were sold the past year. It relieves Croup ana wnoppiuc tuum ui uuoe. juuuiers mi not be without It. l or Lame Uaolc, Side or Chest, use Hhlloh's I'orous Piaster. Sold by C. H. Hagenbuch, N. E. corner Main and Uoyd streets. Important Notice. Notice is heroby given that John II. McGuinness is the superintendent of tho Cambridge Coal Company and that bo has the solo right to mako collections and pur chase materials and suppllns for tho said company. All porsons nro horoby warnod to doal with him alono in collection and salos of supplies. If they ignore- this notice they will mako payments and salos at thoir own risk. Additional notico is given that William It. James has no power or right to mako collections or negotiato sales for tho company. Griffith: D. Jonjcs, Katk Fkauce. Shenandoah, Pa., June 8, 1891. Moro Stock Bought. J. CoiTeo, next door to tho First National Bank, has bought out a boot and shoo storo at Ashland. Tho party was in business no longer than six months and, therefore, the goods are not shelf-worn, but almost brand now. Colloe's prices and goods will sur prise you. Go and see him whilo his slock is complete. If you want to save 40 or 50 per cent, on oach pair of boots givo him a call. His best minors' boots, worth else where, can bo bought at 82. G-5-Ct A New Business. P. J. Cleary ha9 opened a ttore in tho Ferguson's building, on East Centre stroot, and is prepared to furnish tho local trado with fine leather and shoo findings and ail kinds of shoemaker's supplies. His stock is a largo ono and well equipped to fully supply all domands of tho trado. C-15-tf Bost domot shirt in town, at "The Famous" clothing houso, 60c. Shifting pants from 70c. up. GOOD. June Peas not soalts 3 cans a few days. VIEWERSMEET ! DIVISION OF THE WARDS NOW BEING CONSIDERED. ANOTHER SCHOOL BOARD MEETING Teachers Eleoted to Fill Vacancloe. All tho Old Janitors Ro-oloo-tod Frod. ShortlandArrost cd for Embezzlement. C'jlopel J. G. Frlok, A. B. Cochran and J. F. lludoy, of PotUvillo, tho viowors ap pointed to divido the present wards into ono or moro additional wards, met in Fer guson's theatre this morning and listened to the arguments of tlioso present. As tho Hiirald goes to press too early a full re port is deferred until to-morrow. SCHOOL BOARD. An Elootlon of Teaobers and Jan itors Hold. The members of tho School Hoard mot in tho High School room last evening and Qonsultedwith tho teachers on tho adoption of text books for tho ensuing term. Super intendent Freeman, Frincip-d Ehrhart and soveral of tho teachers rocommonded a few changes, which were discussed at length. The Board then adjourned to tho super intendent's ofllco fur tho transaction of general baeinoss. It was decided to postpone action on tho adoption of text books until the noxt regu lar mooting. Lizzie Carroll, Kichard McUalo, Clar- ottce Crobaugh, Katlo Ko, Mury Itoborts, Franklyn Williams, Mary McGuinness and Hannah Morrison wore named as ap plicants for tho two vacancies in tho corps of teachers. Mr. Williams and MUe Morrison wcro elected on tho first ballot, each receiving the fifteon votes of tho Board. All tho old janitors wore then re-olectotl and Mrs. Flynn was oloctod as innitross of the Turkoy Bun school building ut salary of $10 a month. EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGED. Constable- Phillips Arrests Frod Shortlaud at Philadelphia. Fred. Shortland, who was engaged in tho harnoss making business in town, moved his family to Philadelphia on Saturday last. At an early hour yestorday morning Oonstablo Phillips loft for Philadelphia ar.d last night ho returnod hore with Short- laud in his custody. Shortland was at onco takon before Squiro Shoemaker to answer a charge of oiubezziemont, mado by John Thurlby, of town. Tho accused furnishod 8300 bail for his appoaranco at tho noxt term of the Pottsvillo criminal court, Bonj. Huskey furnishing tho security. Thurlby's complaint Is that on or about November, 1889, Shortland engaged with Thurlby to bo supplied with 80 with which to purchno robos and horse blankets; ono half of tho money recoived to bo repaid when tho goods wore sold nnd after that tho amount of money invented to bo returned to Thurlby. That Shortland sold the goods and embezzled the whole proceeds, profits and all. Two Prompt Payments. To the Officers of the Home Friendly So ciety, of BaUxmore, Md. Gentlemen : I horoby tondor my tin cero lhauks, through your Superintendent, Wm. T. Evans, and Agent Janios Patter son, for tho prnmptnoss in paying tho claim upon my daughcr, Catura Jefferson. Tho payment was male two hours after her death. Such promptness is mostcom mondablo and I recommend your com pany to tho consideration of nil. JIhs. Louise JKKFKusosf. Shenandoah, June 10, 1891. GENTLEMHit: Permit me to convey my warmest appreciation for the promptness, through your Assistant James M. Cuffs and agent Fred. Aoornley, in-paying the donth claidi of my wife, Bridget McAndrew. William McAsbkew Shenandoah, June 10, 1601. Indian Village. An entire Indian Village has been added to the grant Wild West, whioh undoubt edly cannot fail to bo appreciated by "the people of tho States." It is not a peaked tent or two, artistically daubed by somo modern artist, ns is seen in tho many so called Indian villages or oncamproont, but a bona fide Pele-hawo-rat village, tho wig wams or topees with their lodgo pules and trappings have boon purchased in the In dian Territory and shipped ouft, that the people may enjoy the slght.once at least, of a genuine Indian village; Illustrating tho modes of living and the habits of tho red men in his lor (-at home, showing the squaws at their bead work, making mocca sins, sowing wampum, tanning hides, etc. The braves In council smoking the peace pipe, or "playing with hit cbiefUitu'a young," and not tha least attractive is the merry-faced pappooses that never cry, but strapped to a board are truly objects if great InUrest. Taking it nil in all tbo en- campment is a eceno of grout interest, and one of tho leading feature of Pawnee Bill's Great Wild West Kxhibition nt Lakeside Driving Park, (East Mahanoy Junction) lor one week commencing Mon day, Juno 15th. Grand performances and pado every afternoon. Parlies taking tho 12:S0 p. m. train from Shonsndoah will arrivo on the grounds ample time to see tho whole show. BARDSLEY PLEADS QUILTY. Tho K-Trontrer Wept in Ho Admitted Htii Wrong-Polntr. PmxADELFMA, Juno 10. In tho com mon prison van, with half a dozen hard ened criminals as companions, ox-City Tronsurer Bardsley was brought, from Moynmensing prison nt noon anil ar raigned before Judge Fell. He was taken to a seat in the dock, where ho crowded himself an much as possible into a corner. A few minutes nfter he wnB called to plead to the 17 indictments found against him by tho grand jury. "John Banlsley, stand up!" snid Crier Hart. Slowly the ex-treasurer arose. "You nro chnrged with lonuing publio money as a public officer. Whnt say you, guilty or not guilty i" "Guilty," said Bardsley, Inaudlbly. "You are charged with making and agreeing for interest on publio money D9 publio officer. How sny you, guilty or not guilty?" "Guilty," again, in n low tone of voice. "You are charged, as a public officer, with investing public money. How say you, guilty or not guilty f" "Guilty," nnd with tears ho sat- down. His counsel asked tlmo to present tes timony for ids client. This whb agreed to and his trial was llxed for two weeks henco. Ho was again taken to the van and returned to his cell in Moyumensing. Tho depositors of tho suspended Spring Garden Bank held n meeting at whioh resolutions were naised condemning tho courso of Bank Examiner Drew with re gard to both the Koystono and Spring Garden banks, nnd calling upon tha proper authorities to ask for his resigna tion at once. NEWS OF THE DAY. S. B. Allen, a well-known lawyer Boston, died last night, aged 00 years. of Thoro nro rumors of lrrogulnritlos In tho accounts of tho Stato prison nt Sina Slug, N. Y. By tho settlement of tho John Han cock will caso Harvard College will ro ceivo $70,000. Fully 2,500 strnugors nro In Fort Wayne, Ind., attending the convention of rallwav omployos. Tho Massachusetts Houso of Bepro sentativos has refused to pass tho Polico Pension bill. Prof. Hanus of tho Colorado Normal School has been tendorod the chnlr of pedagogy at Harvnrd. Tho New York Court of Appeals donied tho motion for ro-nrguraont made by tho counsel for Jugiro, tho condemned mur derer. Tho Thirty-sixth Annual Convention of tho Now York State Sunday School Association convened at Saratoga yes terday afternoon. A syndioato of Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York capitalists has been formed to purchnso tho'Baltlmoro City Passeuger Railway. A iyndloato of New York aud Boston capitalists havp purchased tho Atlantio Mills at Providence, B. I. Tho present capital is $3,000,000. Tho American National Association of Dancing Tonohors' opened their eighth annual convention at Haas Acadomy at Providence, R. I., yesterduy. Ex-President Clovolnnd has been invltod by tho Concord, N. H., committee on tho Fourth of July oxoroisos to bo present on that occasion as the guest of tho city. James Hughes, tho labor loader, wai sentenced at Roobestor, N. Y., to serve one yeur in the Monroe County Peniten tiary for extorting fl.OQO from Adler Bros., clothing manufacturers. The German Emporor has ordored thnt all tho old servants of his father nnd grandfather now over CO years of age, ijlitill be retired on comfortable poubious. This applies to males and females. The California Athlotio Club of Saa Fra.ialsoo hns matched Abe WiUU nnd George Dixon to fight for a $5,000 purse on July B8. Tho men are to weigh 115 pounds threo hours bofore entering the ring. Willis now weighs 13-1 pounds and Dixon 130. General Schofleld publicly states that in regard to his murriage there is nothing left to be said. He lias informed bis family of his Intended marriage, aud all reports tothe oontrary, whether they profess to bo nuthorltatlvo or not, nro Without foundation. A delegation of citizens from Buffalo, N, Y., are in Washington to sen Presi dent Harrison aud Secretnry of War Proctor in reference to tho reunion of tho society of tho Army of the Potomsc In thut olty on July 4, and to make an ef fort to induce, the Presldont and Sec ro tary to particlpoto therein. Several policemen in Bradford, Pa ore under arrest on nccount of unjustifiable arrests. Two aro charged with batter ing down a door and arresting two young people without warrants. A third is charged with brutally clubbing and bieaking the arm of a spectator at a ball game. All will be arraigned for examin ation. Stop and Think ITow lnri-h mou-y ym have thrown away uuyiua xorlolow iu-cI1ouoj, prejwnxl Ur Uuurtuviplva parlies woo mm not wiikt bui ui inov hiht do to voirr svutein. You fart ilt- ut-nctou every bottle oi Milplinr Hit era us 1104 - s fn.m ft iMu 11 Ltl loult.r niio ninKt-.. i.o leel like H i.tw r- r- WAS ITMDRDER. BODY OF A WOMAN FOUND IN THE DELAWARE RIVER. ANOTHER NEW JERSEY MYSTERY. Tho Victim Was Seon Struggling In tho Grasp of Two Mon Sho Bogged to be Released, Then Thoro Was a Splash. lly Xational Prem Atsoclation. Camd.n, N. J., June 10. Fncts which point to another murder have como into possession of the Camden police author ities and are being investigated under the supervision of Chief Dodd. Shortly after midnight Miss Mary Coleman, n young woman, living nt 026 Beach streot, Cooper's Point, close to the Delnwnro river, hoard two agonizing screams from n woman. On looking out of tho window she saw a youug girl of Btout build struggling In the grasp of two mon. "For God'9 sako, don'tl Don't, for God's sakcl" shouted the young woman. A second Inter thore was a splash in the Delaware nud the two mon ran away and wero soon lost to sight. Iu tho morning tho body of a young woman, who, from papers found on her person, is supposed to be Miss Blanche Humphreys of this city, was found float ing in tho Delaware near Morris Se Mat thews' shipyard, Cooper's Point, and the polico think thty are on the truck of a tragedy. BUTCHERED A HERO. I'otor .TnluiKiili's Hotly I'uuiul on tho Shore of North Kgg Island. New Bkdk'iru, Mass., Juno 10. Peter E. Johnson, ono of the heroes of the City of Columbus wreck off Gay Hoad Janu ary 18, 1884, was murdered early in tho morning in a horriblo manner. Ills dead body, dreadfully cut, was found lying faco downward In a boat on tho shore of North Egg Island. Tho island, which Hos on tho onst sldo of Fairbnven, Is a favorite resort for clammers nnd fishermen, nnd tho discov ery of tho murdor vta? mado by Joseph liamol. tlamll, when near the Island, was hailed by a straugor, a man 22 years old, who nskeu to taken off. Ho waded out to Unmel's boat, and when landed hurried away, romurklngi "Go look after my boat." Then tho discovery was mado. Tho polico are actively searching for tho murderer. Johnson was a Portuguese nnd about lu years of ago. LAST LOOK AT SIR JOHN. Crowd Throne the Sonnto Oliambor This iIortilu. Ottawa, Ont., Juno 10. Crowds all day have thronged tho main ontrance of tho Sennto Chamber, wliero tho body of Sir John Macdonalu now llos In stato. Tho Stato funeral to-day will bo tho most Imposing over seen In tho Do minion. Tho Governor-General and staff, the Lieutenant Governors of tho provinces, members of tho Cabinet, judgoaand otlior officials, and a largo body of troops will be In tbo procession, which will escort the remains to the railway station. Tho remains will loavo this city this evening for Kingston, wliero they will llo in stato In tho City Hall until noon Thursday, when thoy will bo taken to the Kingston Cemetery nnd bo buried iu the family plot besldo his llrst wife. The Cupa Cud nnd Xew York Canal. Boston, Juno 10. Tho Cape Cod and Now York Cauul Company's bill has been returnod to the Legislature by Governor Russell with tho recommendation that nn amondment bo adopted compelling the now company to deposit $200,000 in the Stato Treasury to replace a like sum wldch will bo returned to tho old com pany. Gen. Alger Is for Illaluo. Seattle, Wnt.li., Juno 10. Gon. Russell A. Alger, of Mlohlgan arrived horo yes terday. In an interview ho said: "It Mr. Blaine indicates to tho Republican party that he will be n candidate for President, I believe ho would be nqinlnated in a moment. I believe he would bo the -itrougest man the Republicans could place iu nomiuatiun. T)i Ad-liMB War Cloud. London, Juno 10. The World says, in n sensational article, that ItrltUh troops are Ixlng concentrated In Afrlcn, and that war is probable Iu thnt region this year to settle the conflicting claims of the various powers. A MlnUter Kenti-nut'd for IturKlnry. AVooimat, O., Juue 10. -Rev. John S. Kay was sentenced here to two years in the pealteutlary for burglary. He pleaded guilty. Drink causod his downfull. Ha has filled charges iu Ohio for several years. A Lucky Suitor, RocHi-AHD, Mo June 10. Fred John son of thin olty, until recently mate of tho schooner Lena White, has rocelved from Englund a cablegram announcing that ho had falleu heir to nearly $05,000. Another Xowipuper Chnnco. New Yohk, Juue 10. The control of the New York Recorder has passed Into the hands of George W. Turner, and will be conducted hereafter under his man agunent us a Republican newspaper. MubllltUs of tho IIrliS. London, Juue 10. The balance sheet of the linuld.itors of the Urlugs show t'.iat Imuw iu be liable for sevaii millions pnuu 1- with ait of e!j.'hf in'lliou -lvou l.iiirlu.l aud lift; iujus.i ud pouniii THE BARTINE AUTOPSY. Prof. Abbott Itpfusci 10 Olio nn Opinion of tlio r rcllnr Cn.lo. Asuuitr Park, N. J., June 10. Prof. Prank Abbott, Jr., bacteriologist of tho Loomls Laboratory of New York city. conducted tho nutopsy on the remains of lawyer Bartlne, who died the other day of hydrophobia resulting from a cat's blto, nt tho receiving vault In Mt. Fros pect Cemetery. Dootors Samuel Johnson. Hush S. Kinmouth, Henry Mitchell and George i . vviinur wero present, also Mrs. Dr. Ella Prentiss Upham, the fiance of Mr. Bartinu. The brain was badly exmuested. Tho loft hemisphere showed n hemorrhage from the arteries at the base of the brain and tho left side of the brain was well filled with oongulated blood. There was no lesion of tho brain tissues, which proved that death was due to hemor rhnge. The left brain also showod slight evidenco of atheromatous of the arteries. The professor remarked that he had found sucli conditions of the arteries in oases of trersons who had died of hydro phobia. A small piece of tho brain was taken to New York for experimental purposes. Professor Abbott refused to jivo nn opinion of the cose. AGAINST MISS GARDNER. o Now Trlul for tho O rati 10 Hollo To bo Sentenced on aiumlny. Newark, N. J., June 10. There was a snrious and eager throng in court to hear Judge Ktrkpatrlck's decision on the ap plication for n now trial for Miss Lucy Gardner of East Orange, the society womau who was convicted of steallug goodB beloning to Stern Brothers of New York. After listening to the argument of counsel on behalf of Miss Gardner, and also the argument of the prosecutor, Judgo Kirkpatrlck said ho saw no good reason for granting a new trial, no therefore denied tho motion for a now trial and an arrest of Judgment. Ho gave notice that ho would sentence Miss Gardner on Monday noxt. PAYMASTER WARD INSANE. Ills Account rrovlni to bo Correct In All 1'artloulnro. Albany, N. Y., Juno 10. Paymaster rrederlck Ward, of tho Delaware & Hud son Canal Company's railroad, has been taken to au asylum in Poughkcepslo for treatment. His injuries in a railroad ncctdont-havo affected his mind. His accounts, which wore alleged to bo several tnousand dollars short, are being straightened out, and it is now believed that thoy will bo found to be correct in all particulars. I.etn Notorious Thlorl?aonpo. Norwalk, Conu., Juno 10. A man was arrested hore yostorduy on suspicion of being 0110 uf tho threo masked mon who broko into tho residence of Patrick Kear noy on Plymouth avenuo. Ho was dis charged for lack of evidence, and it is now belloed ho was none othor than Joseph Shanaliau, the notorious thief who es enpod on Saturday last from Deputy Sheriff Burke of New York, who was taking him to Sing Sing. Officers who arrived from Now York are posltlvo that tho man was Shnnahan. Ellorta are now being mado to rocapturo htm. Ulod from Illood Poisoning. PiTTBiiuno, Juno 10. Dr. Griflltk J. Thomas, n resident physlciau nt Mercy Hospital, died at 10 n. nt. from blood poisoning. On Sunday ho assisted at a surgical operation, and tho poison en tered his system through a boil on his wrist. Ho was only years old, and took first honors in his class at tho Jollor bou Medical College In Philadelphia. Uniting the Kcforincd Churchos. Asmniv Paiik, N. J., Juuo 10. The proposition to unite the two churchos, tho Reformed Dutch Church iu Amorica nnd tho Reformed Gorman Church in the United States was favorably reported to tho General Synod of tho Reformed Church In America. Final action will be taken at tho next meeting of particular synods which meets next year, who in turn will report back to the General Synod in ISM. ltcimbllciiii Cluh to Moot nt Syracuse. New York, June 10. Tho oxecutivo committee of the New York State Leaguo of Republican clubs met and selected Uyracuso as tne place in wiuon to bout the next convention and decided upon August Cth as the date. Tweoty-ono members were present, and President K. A. MeAluin uresided. Fancy- Evaporated California Peaches. 15 Gents a Ponnd. Not of grade goods, But First-class Stock. AT GRAF'S, N t 22 North Jardin Street